They make all of them. I saw a young guy I know with a 1905 Springfield bayonet on his rifle after he'd re parkerized it and sanded the ripples off the scales...and then he pointed out a "Repro" to...
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They make all of them. I saw a young guy I know with a 1905 Springfield bayonet on his rifle after he'd re parkerized it and sanded the ripples off the scales...and then he pointed out a "Repro" to...
Side story here, off topic...I was returning to west coast Canada from east coast and went through the USA because it makes more sense when you've done it a few times. I went too far south on the...
Yes, I remember those days. Now they can be $300 and less...depending on things. I was in the Numrich store in '89 and bought an M14 walnut stock out of a cardboard barrel by the door...for $4 USD....
The originals are expensive and these are really, really cheap. If you're doing re-enacting you may just want a cheapie...
Nice looking group Frank...
That's a nice clean example too.
Yes, they make all the hard to find ones...
Well Frank, if that's the type he has then it's one of the repros being currently sold to fill the empty spot. They aren't as good as they look in pics. They don't cost much but that's what they're...
Might be easier if you just post a link to the auction instead of an individual picture...or collect the pics and email them to me and I'll post them for posterity here... It LOOKS like a #5 rifle...